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EPA to Ban Chlorinated Solvents

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In December 2024, the EPA issued a final rule regulating Trichloroethylene (TCE).  The rule, when implemented, bans the manufacture (including import), processing, and distribution in commerce of TCE for all uses, with longer compliance timeframes and stringent worker protections for some processing and industrial and commercial uses until the prohibitions come into effect.  The rule was originally intended to take effect on January 16, 2025, however has since been delayed until Oct 18.

Trichloroethylene

TCE's main uses have been in commercial and industrial solvents, degreasers and aerosols, however it has been widely used in the asphalt industry in laboratory settings for decades.  TCE's ability to readily dissolves asphalt binder has made it a excellent solvent for the use in extraction procedures for asphalt content analysis, as well as extraction of binder from Reclaimed Asphalt Pavements for performance grading of recycled binder.

Unfortunately, TCE is an extremely toxic, carcinogenic chemical known to cause liver cancer, kidney cancer, and non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma.  TCE also causes damage to the central nervous system, liver, kidneys, immune system, reproductive organs, and fetal heart defects.  The dangers of TCE is exacerbated due to its high volatility, meaning it easily evaporates into the air and TCE's high vapor density(4.5x that of air) allows it to linger in spaces that are not properly ventilated.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Rule

Initially extended until June 20, the EPA has now extended the TCE Risk Management Rule implementation another 60 days, now with effective date of August 19. This means all provisions of the rule are similarly extended including employee exposure assessment, now required by October 18.

NAPA reported in a June 6th article that while the rule will eventually go into effect, there is a laboratory exemption, stating;

While there is a critical laboratory use “exemption” for some of the chlorinated solvents, over a specified time-period, any use of these solvents must follow EPA’s Risk Management Rules specifying conditions of use (CoU) that include a workplace chemical protection program (WCPP) ensuring occupational exposure is below EPA’s finalized existing chemical exposure limits (ECELs), which for trichloroethylene (TCE), are 500 times lower than OSHA’s current Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL).

These limited workplace exemption will eventually be phased out over a longer period and the ban will affect these areas as well.

West Virginia History with TCE

Fortunately for West Virginia, the WVDOH's implementation of the ignition furnace back in the late 1990s  ceased much of the use of TCE within WV's asphalt industry.  Until around the mid 2010s, this left a spattering of emulsion and PG binder tests still utilizing TCE, at such time the WVDOH moved to alternative solvents or procedures to fulfill their needs and ceased the used of TCE as did many suppliers.

Regardless of WV's limited use, some surrounding states may still utilize TCE for asphalt extraction procedures and if the ban is finalized, asphalt producers, testing laboratories, and contractors will need to find alternative solvents and cleaning agents that meet both performance and safety standards.  In the meantime, if you are utilizing TCE it is recommending to reviews EPA's compliance requirements within their TCE Risk Management Rule.

Similarly, on May 27, 2025, the EPA proposed an 18-month compliance date extension for its Methylene Chloride Rule, which was intended to go into effect on May 5.

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